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On Dec 24, 6:33Â*pm, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Dec 24, 12:56�pm, RHF wrote: On Dec 24, 3:08�am, IBOCcrock wrote: "iBiquity signals the end of NAB's satellite radio merger opposition" "This is, in other words, a Hail Mary pass designed to achieve an 'if we can't beat em, join em' outcome. This is the best indication yet that HD Radio's progress with the Detroit automakers is in trouble, folks... If iBiquity's argument was to compel the FCC - and I really doubt it will - it would be a smart and easy way to introduce HD radio to tons of new cars as standard equipment, by piggybacking off the blood, sweat, tears, deals, and dollars of the satellite radio industry. Nice try, but don't count on it." http://www.hear2.com/2007/12/in-every-challe.html DOH ! - I B OC'D and Half Crocked Once Again You Got It Wrong !http://groups.google.com/group/hd-ra...6b5c8de38a1e08 In Fact the actual Title of the Article Reads : iBiquity Signals The End of NAB's Satellite Radio Merger Oppositionhttp://www.hear2.com/2007/12/in-every-challe.html The whole intent of this action by iBiquity is to 'gain' "Leverage" with the Automakers to make IBOC "HD" AM&FM Radios 'Standard' OEM Equipment on all new Cars and Trucks sold in the USA. �The Financial 'linkage between the US Automakers and XM/SIRIUS Satellite Radio providers is a natural Anti-Trust Monopoly situation for iBiquity to Exploit. �Once any Automaker makes XM/SIRIUS Satellite Radios 'Standard' OEM Equipment on any new Cars and Trucks sold in the USA : iBiquity Can Take Them To Court -and- IMHO Win ! After All "Free" Over-the-Air AM&FM Radio In-Your-Car is a 'basic' Human Right in the USA and Most-of-the-World. �. hy dee ray-dee-oh ~ RHF Hello and Welcome to the "HD Radio" NewsGroup HD RADIO =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ �. And Rememeber -ABbH- AnyBody but Hillary* ! * Stay Out The Clintoons ! ~ RHF �. The FCC's giveaway to iBiquity/HD Alliance is a monopoly.The same can be said for standard in-dash HD Radio. Ford making Sync standard/ optional, without including HD Radio, could also be considered a monopoly. The FCC has made it clear that it is up to the marketplace to determine the fate of HD Radio, not regulatory schemes: "Digital Audio Broadcasting Systems and Their Impact on the Terrestrial Radio Broadcast Service " - 15. We will not establish a deadline for radio stations to convert to digital broadcasting. Stations may decide if, and when, they will provide digital service to the public. Several reasons support this decision. First, unlike television licensees, radio stations are under no statutory mandate to convert to a digital format. Second, a hard deadline is unnecessary given that DAB uses an in-band technology that does not require the allocation of additional spectrum. Thus, the spectrum reclamation needs that exist for DTV do not exist here. Moreover, there is no evidence in the record that marketplace forces cannot propel the DAB conversion forward, and effective markets tend to provide better solutions than regulatory schemes. - 16. iBiquity argues that in the early stages of the transition, the Commission should favor and protect existing analog signals. It states that this could be accomplished by limiting the power level and bandwidth occupancy of the digital carriers in the hybrid mode. At some point in the future, when the Commission determines there is sufficient market penetration of digital receivers, iBiquity asserts that the public interest will be best served by reversing this presumption to favor digital operations. At that time, broadcasters will no longer need to protect analog operations by limiting the digital signal and stations should have the option to implement all- digital broadcasts. We decline to adopt iBiquity's presumption policy because it is too early in the DAB conversion process for us to consider such a mechanism. We find that such a policy, if adopted now, may have unknown and unintended consequences for a new technology that has yet to be accepted by the public or widely adopted by the broadcast industry. http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-IMPA...-15/i15922.htm Ramsey is correct - this is just a last-ditch effort by iBiquity, because no one wants their junk technology.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I B OC'D and Half-Crocked - '15.' '16.' Counting Off Numbers makes you sound like d'Eduardo. -ps- that's an insult ~ RHF |
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A few minutes ago, I was standing in my bathroom, taking a leak.It's not
like I ever really noticed them in that way before, but if I squint my eyes up, those brass plates on the doors in my house (where the glass door handles are) they look like naked wimmins on my doors. cuhulin |
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